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Wednesday, February 10 2021 - 16:00
AsiaNet
Yamaha Launching Demonstration Project for Online Tours of Sights in Japan
HAMAMATSU, Japan, Feb. 10, 2020 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

- Multi-language Audio Guide Application Also Tested for Viability by Future 
Travelers to Facilities in Japan -

Yamaha Corporation has developed the online "Video Tour" and "Remote Tour" 
programs, both of which make it possible for people to enjoy seeing spots in 
Japan remotely and safely from their homes. The company is holding a 
demonstration project for the online tours in February. Furthermore, 
demonstrations of the new "Audio Guide/Explanatory Guide" application (*), 
which can be used safely to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection in museum and 
elsewhere, will also be conducted in preparation for the resumption of inbound 
travel to Japan.

The demonstration project is being carried out as part of the project to 
strengthen the profitability of arts and culture on consignment from the 
Cultural Affairs Agency, in connection with the agency's Strategic Project to 
Create Culture and the Arts for fiscal 2020.

Details of the agency's project are available on its dedicated website: 
https://bunka-syueki.jp/ 

Note:
(*) The demonstration of the "Audio Guide/Explanatory Guide" application is 
conducted with people residing in Japan. After the demonstration, Yamaha will 
consider making the application usable at other facilities including those 
outside Japan.

Image1: 
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M100577/202102090790/_prw_PI1fl_sc4Zm46k.png


Overview
1. "Video Tour/Remote Tour" for anyone to enjoy from home
Yamaha offers two types of tours one can take to enjoy sightseeing from home 
without going out. "Video Tour" makes it possible to enjoy visiting various 
locations on video with multi-language subtitles and several interactive 
functions. "Remote Tour" allows people to enjoy traveling in Japan through 
real-time video. Furthermore, participants can send applause and cheers to the 
venues visited and/or send tips to them just by tapping the buttons on their 
smartphones while enjoying the "Remote Tour." This function is powered by 
Yamaha's original technology "Remote Cheerer." One can take part in both types 
of tours through the "OMOTENASHI GUIDE" application.

Example of "Video Tour" and "Remote Tour" (for illustration purposes only):
https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M100577/202102090790/_prw_PI2fl_qxOaiAC2.png


2. Multi-language "Audio Guide/Explanatory Guide" for use at spots
Yamaha will also conduct the demonstration (*) of its new "Audio 
Guide/Explanation Guide," which can be used safely to avoid the risk of 
COVID-19 infection in museums and elsewhere. Providing audio guidance via 
visitors' smartphones helps reduce physical contact, which could be caused by 
sharing dedicated rental devices, as well as close contact among visitors that 
could otherwise be made if the guide gives them vocal explanations nearby. This 
function can be used by launching the "OMOTENASHI GUIDE" application at each 
facility.

(*) Please refer to the previous note.

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https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M100577/202102090790/_prw_PI3fl_gjG6SN48.png


For more information, please visit the following websites:

OMOTENASHI GUIDE powered by SoundUD:
http://omotenashiguide.jp/en/

Remote Cheerer powered by SoundUD:
https://soundud.org/en/serviceinfo/remote-cheering-system-remote-cheerer-powered-by-soundud-beta/


The demonstration project's dedicated website: https://bunka-syueki.jp/


Source: Yamaha Corporation

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